The History of Giacomo Sporting USA

Giacomo & Augusta

The Perazzi shotgun was developed through the design genius and gunmaking skills
of Daniele Perazzi. Those he employed to bring his gun design to the shooting community
were required to have or develop a gunsmithing skill level unparalleled in the industry.
At the age of 18, Giacomo Arrighini began working for Daniele Perazzi at his factory
in Brescia, Italy. When the Perazzi shotgun came to the United States, Daniele Perazzi
sent one person - Giacomo Arrighini - to train the gunsmiths of the new importer,
the Ithaca Gun Company in how to service the shotgun. As a Perazzi factory trained
gunsmith, Giacomo had a hands on working knowledge of the gun design and more importantly,
the confidence of Daniele Perazzi to represent his gun in the then new U.S. market.

Giacomo

As years passed, and Perazzi became the gun of choice for the American competitive
shotgunner, Daniele Perazzi established a U.S. branch of Armi Perazzi, not only
to direct sales of the gun but also to provide gunsmithing services the equivalent
of those provided at the Perazzi factory. Giacomo Arrighini was selected to manage
the U.S. operation and in 1979, Perazzi USA, Inc. was formed. To this day in the
United States, the name 'GIACOMO' is synonymous with Perazzi.

The next generation

The Italian gunmaking tradition has the skills of the gunmaker being passed down
to succeeding generations - similarly in the case of Giacomo Arrighini. When Daniele
Perazzi moved the administrative offices of Perazzi USA to California, Giacomo,
who was settled in Rome, N.Y. with a gunsmithing center and a family, elected to
remain in Rome. With Daniele Perazzi's and Giacomo's wife, Augusta's, encouragement,
Giacomo established Giacomo Sporting USA, Inc. as a gunsmithing and sales operation
specializing in the Perazzi line of shotguns. Through the years, Giacomo Sporting
USA became the 'GO TO' facility for Perazzi repair, and Giacomo traveled to virtually
every major shotgun event in the country. As his reputation for superb work grew,
so did his business and employees. But at some point, Giacomo knew he would retire
and his concern was to find someone to take over his business and continue the service
tradition and reputation he had worked so hard to develop. Keeping with tradition,
Giacomo's daughter Daniela had worked in the business from a young age. Now older
and responsible for the administrative operation of Giacomo Sporting USA, Daniela
was dating a young man named Dan Lokker, who she eventually married. In Dan, Giacomo
and his wife, Augusta, not only gained a son-in-law but also someone who had an
interest in gunsmithing. After a 10 year apprenticeship, Dan was pronounced ready
to carry on the tradition of superb service to Perazzi owners established by Giacomo
Arrighini. Aided later by other Lokker family members, the tradition of Old World
Craftsmanship, a hallmark of Perazzi and Giacomo Sporting USA, is continued and
being readied for the next generation.

At Giacomo Sporting USA, Dan and his fellow teammates perform a full range of Perazzi
gunsmithing services, wood refinishing and recheckering, barrel fitting, resoldering
and bluing, nickel plating, casehardening and various other services. An example
of the level of restoration and repair services offered can be found in the March
/April 2012 issue of TrapShooting USA. In an article entitled "Like It Just Left
the Factory", the rebuilding of a 1969 Perazzi MX-8 by Giacomo Sporting USA is chronicled.
It outlines the superb service and skill level that continues on in Giacomo Arrighini's
name. For repairs, restoration, fitting and sales of Perazzi shotguns, Giacomo Sporting
USA continues as 'THE' sales and service center for all things Perazzi.